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Garden Master
@ninnymary talking about pickled daikon radishes on @TheSeedObsesser 's thread made me wonder enough to ask.
Now, I don't want to start any food fights. We all have our food preferences. I'm even wondering lately about "accepted" ideas about food that may just reflect cultural biases. I'm asking about nutritional value.
I can't make very good use of acidic foods and I've always liked things like sauerkraut and dill pickles but never want to eat a lot. Oh, no! Upset stomach! But, do they retain their food value? Is pickling a good way of preserving what our food gardens produce?
Steve
Now, I don't want to start any food fights. We all have our food preferences. I'm even wondering lately about "accepted" ideas about food that may just reflect cultural biases. I'm asking about nutritional value.
I can't make very good use of acidic foods and I've always liked things like sauerkraut and dill pickles but never want to eat a lot. Oh, no! Upset stomach! But, do they retain their food value? Is pickling a good way of preserving what our food gardens produce?
Steve